Rustys Offroad
#31
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From: Northern Illinois
Year: 90
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Thats what Rough Country used to be known for....in the past few years they've really turned things around and wheelers everywhere are singing their praises. Lift shackles aren't a bad thing, they actually help a leaf spring ride softer and flex better. I've heard more bad things on this forum about Rusty's stuff than RC's....just sayin
Until they drop half-assed crap like brake line relocators and track bar drop brackets.. they will always be a bottom feeder. I'd say the same thing about Rusty's using the same stupid crap...
#32
track bar drop brackets are a really good idea at 6.5" assuming you get a drop pitman arm to go with it
#33
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From: Yelm Wa
Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I have made up my mind i am just going to do the LA upgrade and hope for the best haha. after i get my new gears and install them i will be buying this kit. Hope it is easy to install haha
#34
thats for the Full kit and not the LA upgrade, so it covers way more than you need to know
#35
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From: Northern Illinois
Year: 90
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I left out a bit of my statement...
All track bar drops that still use the factory TRE style bars are crap.. It simply moves the weak point rather than fixing it.. ones that convert to a flex joint style are much better.
I generally don't use anyone's "kit".
For my Comanche project, I'll be using HellCreek Suspension's rear springs as he is the only one that produces an actual metric tonne lift spring. But I won't use his front stuff, because its off the shelf Rough Country. I will probably use Rubicon Express, as I have never had a bad experience with any of their parts and the availability of their stuff is excellent.
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